John Yule Mackay
Scottish anatomist and Academic
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Yule Mackay was a Scottish anatomist and Academic who served as the second Principal of University College Dundee. Early life and career Mackay started his academic career as a student at the University of Glasgow. In 1881 he graduated with a MB CM and four years later was awarded an MD. He also served as assistant to Professor John Cleland, who held the chair of anatomy. He was then appointed lecturer in embryology at Glasgow, holding that position until 1894. In 1888 a report he wrote on 'The development of the branchial arches in birds’ was published in Philosophical Transactions. According to Michael Shafe, Mackay played a key role in setting up the Student Representative Council at the University of Glasgow by raising funds and negotiating between the University authorities and students. In 1894 he left Glasgow when was appointed Professor of Anatomy at University College, Dundee. He was later awarded an LLD by the University.
John Yule Mackay's Published Works
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- Memoirs and Memoranda in Anatomy (1889) (35)
- XXII. The development of the branchial arterial arches in birds, with special reference to the origin of the subclavians and carotids (12)
- A Directory for the Dissection of the Human Body (1877) (2)
- Human Anatomy, General and Descriptive, for the Use of Students (1896) (0)
- Proceedings of the Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland. (0)
- A Case of Lightning Stroke (1883) (0)
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